Collection: Water Plants Name
- Nelumbo Nucifera, Lotus ( Mix Colors) - 0.5 kg Seeds(90)
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Sold out - Lotus, Nelumbo Nucifera (Pink) - Plant(66)
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- ₹ 804
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Sold out - Water Lily (Any Color) - Plant(68)
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Sold out - Water Lily, Nymphae Nouchali (Blue) - Plant(63)
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Sold out - Water Lily ( Yellow ) - Plant(152)
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Sold out - Victoria lily - Plant(105)
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- ₹ 489
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Sold out - Water Canna, Thalia Dealbata - Plant(112)
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Sold out - Water Lily ( White) - Plant(132)
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- ₹ 804
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Sold out - Papyrus Grass, Umbrella Sedge - Plant(103)
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Explore Our Water Plants Collection
Welcome to our exquisite collection of water plants, where nature's beauty meets aquatic serenity. These plants not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of your ponds and water gardens but also contribute to a balanced ecosystem. From vibrant lilies to lush reeds, our selection is perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to create a tranquil aquatic environment.
What makes our water plants special is their ability to thrive in wet conditions while providing essential benefits to aquatic life. They help oxygenate the water, reduce algae growth, and offer shelter for fish and other wildlife. Each plant in our collection is carefully chosen for its unique characteristics and adaptability, ensuring that you can find the perfect fit for your water feature.
Growing and caring for water plants is a rewarding experience. With the right conditions, these plants can flourish and transform your outdoor space. Whether you’re looking to create a peaceful retreat or a vibrant ecosystem, our water plants will help you achieve your vision while supporting local biodiversity.
Growing Instructions
- Choose a suitable location with partial to full sunlight.
- Plant in aquatic soil or baskets to prevent soil from washing away.
- Ensure the water depth is appropriate for each plant species.
Care Instructions
- Regularly check water levels and top up as needed.
- Remove dead leaves and debris to maintain water quality.
- Fertilize during the growing season for optimal growth.
Uses
- Enhance the beauty of ponds and water gardens.
- Provide habitat for aquatic wildlife.
- Improve water quality by filtering pollutants.
Fun Facts
- Water lilies can bloom for up to four days before closing at night.
- Some aquatic plants can absorb heavy metals from water, improving its quality.
- Reeds are known to grow up to 10 feet tall in ideal conditions!
Scientific and Historical Insights
Water plants play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems, providing oxygen and habitat for various species. Many of these plants, such as the common cattail (Typha latifolia), have been used in traditional medicine for centuries. Their ability to filter water and stabilize shorelines makes them invaluable in combating erosion and maintaining water quality.
Historically, water plants have been integral to human culture, from the use of lotus flowers in ancient Egyptian art to the cultivation of rice in flooded fields. Their environmental impact is profound, as they help mitigate climate change by sequestering carbon and supporting biodiversity. By incorporating water plants into your landscape, you contribute to a healthier planet.